An experimental investigation of hexcomb-patterned surface roughness effects on boundary-layer transition and turbulent heating has been performed. Two representative entry vehicle geometries, a spherical- cap aeroshell and a sphere-cone aeroshell, were considered. Multiple cast ceramic models of each geometry were fabricated with varying roughness pattern densities and depths that simulated an ablated hexcomb-structure thermal protection system. Wind tunnel testing was performed at Mach 6 over a range of Reynolds numbers sufficient to produce laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow. Aeroheating and boundary-layer transition onset data were obtained using global phosphor thermography. The experimental heating data are presented herein, as...
The isolated roughness induced transition process in hypersonic flow is studied. The structure of th...
Experimental validation of physics-based transition models is essential to improving the state of th...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Transition modelling and prediction is a critical topic at hypersonic speeds because of the physical...
An experimental program has been conducted to obtain data on the effects of surface roughness on blu...
Laminar turbulent transition is known for a long time as a critical phenomenon influencing the therm...
An accurate prediction of transition onset behind an isolated roughness element has not yet been est...
The objective of the current work is to improve Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) prediction of tur...
Surface roughness increases skin friction drag and convective heat transfer along high-speed flight ...
Laminar-turbulent transition in compressible, high-speed boundary layers is currently not well under...
Discrete roughness boundary layer transition results on a Shuttle Orbiter model in the NASA Langley ...
Given the challenges of obtaining a natural turbulent boundary layer on common test model geometries...
Transition on the boundary layer of a hypersonic vehicle can result from many factors, among which o...
Experimental studies have been conducted in the LENS supersonic and hypersonic tunnels to examine su...
This paper details the experimental study of roughness-induced boundary-layer transition in a hypers...
The isolated roughness induced transition process in hypersonic flow is studied. The structure of th...
Experimental validation of physics-based transition models is essential to improving the state of th...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Transition modelling and prediction is a critical topic at hypersonic speeds because of the physical...
An experimental program has been conducted to obtain data on the effects of surface roughness on blu...
Laminar turbulent transition is known for a long time as a critical phenomenon influencing the therm...
An accurate prediction of transition onset behind an isolated roughness element has not yet been est...
The objective of the current work is to improve Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) prediction of tur...
Surface roughness increases skin friction drag and convective heat transfer along high-speed flight ...
Laminar-turbulent transition in compressible, high-speed boundary layers is currently not well under...
Discrete roughness boundary layer transition results on a Shuttle Orbiter model in the NASA Langley ...
Given the challenges of obtaining a natural turbulent boundary layer on common test model geometries...
Transition on the boundary layer of a hypersonic vehicle can result from many factors, among which o...
Experimental studies have been conducted in the LENS supersonic and hypersonic tunnels to examine su...
This paper details the experimental study of roughness-induced boundary-layer transition in a hypers...
The isolated roughness induced transition process in hypersonic flow is studied. The structure of th...
Experimental validation of physics-based transition models is essential to improving the state of th...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...